I finished the preface in late fall, and the Chinese translation reached me in December of U.
In the preface to her book, Levin suggests a counterfactual history, a history with a League of Nations that included the United States.
This book has a preface written by the author.
In his preface to the "Larger Catechism," Luther wrote: "We know that our defence lies in prayer."
Third, and despite protestations to the contrary in his preface, Mr Taruskin's subjective preferences make themselves felt throughout the weighty five volumes.
The subject has been referred to cursorily in the preface.
Each of the old readers has a brief preface that highlights the authors' views about books and reading.
“Europe at the start of the third millennium is living through a cultural revolution not unlike that of the first, ” writes Mr Aillagon in the preface to the exhibition catalogue.
There is also the question of what kind of reader we are that this preface brings up and sort of puts in front of us.
They saw the evil of their own time “not as throwback but preface”.
In her preface she pours out vials of wrath on her detractors.
You may need to preface the property name with a distinguisher identifiable by the view or action for uniqueness.
Because Ron Paul is one of the few men in public life who truly understands the problem and is willing to fight to cure it, it is truly a pleasure for me to write the preface to this booklet.
The law code of Hammurabi is available to us and there's a preface to it in which he basically explains why you should obey the rules that he now is laying down for you.